Concept Bedsitcom was created by
Peter James and
Andrew O'Connor, and was conceived as a parody of both reality television and the traditional
sitcom. After being commissioned for
Channel 4 by Danielle Lux,
Bedsitcom was produced by Matt Crook and Kirsty Smith of
Objective Productions. and was promoted as "an entirely new genre of television programme". Its title is a
portmanteau of the words "
bedsit"—a British term referring to a form of rented accommodation consisting of a single room and shared bathroom—and "sitcom". The title is technically a
misnomer: as the accommodation's bedroom and sitting area were separate, it was not a bedsit.
Casting Melanie Ash, Paul Gibbon and
Rufus Jones were selected as the three actors to feature in
Bedsitcom. Jones had previously portrayed the part of Crispin in the 2002 drama
White Teeth; Gibbon had played the lead role of Link in the series
Stone Cold. To avoid breaking character, all three used their real names while living in the flat and went through weeks of rehearsals. O'Connor described the entire process as "exhausting". Six members of the public, named Barrington, Bob, Dave, David, Jessica and Shirine, were selected to feature on the show.
Writing and filming The plots for
Bedsitcom were devised by a team of writers (led by Rob Gibbons, Neil Gibbons and producer Matt Crook) located in a garage on the ground floor of the apartment building that the contestants were staying in. The writers would often appear on screen and explain to the TV audience what their intention for each episode was. They communicated with Ash, Gibbon and Jones either by ringing them on their mobile phones, or by calling them downstairs to speak to them in person. Filming of
Bedsitcom began in May 2003 and lasted for approximately eight weeks. The flatmates were filmed for 12 hours a day, with this footage then being edited down to roughly 25 minutes per week of filming. ==Episodes==